About Ararat USA Brandy Distributors
Ararat is an Armenian brandy exclusively produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company since 1887. It is made from selected Armenian white grapes and spring water according to traditional methods combined with the finest selection of grapes from the Ararat Valley in Armenia.
"Ordinary Brandies", aged for 3, 5, 6, and 7 years ensured the merited fame of the Ararat Brandy. The soft flavor of the Brandy, based on carefully selected brands of unique wines and pure spring water, help to create a specific delight, oriental warmth, and unique taste for each type of Ararat Brandy. The "Aged Brandies" of 10, 15, and 20 years all have their own unique taste and specific dark golden color.
The distinctive aroma and rich bouquet of these Brandies allowed the Yerevan Brandy Company to enjoy considerable success in international exhibitions and tastings. Ararat Brandy is popular not only in Armenia, but in many of the former states of the Soviet Union, chief among them Russia (where it's known under the name Armjanskij Konjak), Georgia, Ukraine and Belarus. In the Russian-speaking countries of the former Soviet Union the Armenian Brandy is marketed as cognac, even though technically it is not. The term "brandy" has never really caught on and the full name of such beverages is "cognac-style wine."
During the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill was so impressed with the Armenian brandy Dvin given to him by Joseph Stalin that he asked for several cases of it to be sent to him each year. Reportedly 400 bottles of Dvin were shipped to Churchill annually. This brandy was named in honour of the ancient capital Dvin, and was first produced in 1943.
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